Title: My Life Monday
1My Life Monday
Fire Kills Fight fire with proper prevention
Fire is a serious threat. It may be rare in an
office environment but it is important to be
prepared. You never know when it
strikes!! Preventing a fire in a workplace could
be relatively easy in comparison to repairing the
damage caused. So be aware of any fire hazards
in your surroundings and eliminate them before
it causes any fatality or serious damage.
2 What you should DO in the event of a fire?
- Dont panic.
- Dont assume anyone has called for help.
- Never take the elevator during a fire.
- Dont try using a fire extinguisher if you are
not - sure on how to use it. Leave the area and call
for help. - Dont attempt to rescue co-workers once outside.
- Notify fire fighters instead.
- Never fight a fire if you lack a safe way to
escape - should your efforts fail.
- Never lock fire exits or doorways, halls
- or stairways.
3Here are some ways you can reduce fire hazards
- Pay attention to housekeeping and keep your work
area - clean. It only takes a few minutes to put trash
in the bin - and do not let trash and waste material
accumulate. - Smoke only in designated areas.
- Emergency exit doors and windows must be kept
- clear, free and accessible.
- Maintain machinery or equipment and prevent it
from - overheating.
- Electrical malfunction is also a common cause of
a - fire. Electrical equipment should be checked on
a - regular basis. Report any damages or worn out
- cords and insulation.
4Here are some more ways you can reduce fire
hazards
- Know where fire extinguishers are stored and be
- trained to operate them.
- Keep all electrical appliances away from
- anything that can catch fire.
- Recognize all evacuation alarms and exits
- and if a fire strikes, notify your coworkers.
Leave - the area as quickly as possible.
- It is important to understand the fire hazards
of the - materials you work with. They may be
combustible, - flammable, explosive or reactive. Store in a
safe - place and in proper containers.
- Observe company security policies and fire
- emergency plans and be alert of any
- suspicious persons or activities.
5There are 4 types of fire A, B, C, D
- A- Wood, paper, cloth, rubbish.
- B- Flammable gas, grease and liquids.
- C- Electrical fires.
- D- Combustible metals such as sodium,
- magnesium and potassium.
- Each type of fire requires a particular fire
- extinguisher. Before pulling the trigger, make
- sure you have the right one and you also
- know how to use it.
6Danger looms around fire and fumes
Do your part before the fire starts!!